Series of South Florida jewelry store robberies may be linked

March 14, 2005byJCK Magazine

Thieves—a very possibly the same ones—efficiently broke into three South Florida jewelry stores in three counties in a three-hour period before dawn March 9, netting a total haul that may have exceeded $500,000, The Miami Herald reports.

The night before, a fourth jewelry store in Miami-Dade County was struck in a similar fashion, the newspaper reports.

”It looks like they worked their way south,” Bal Harbour police Capt. Greg Roye, told the newspaper.

Wednesday’s sequence of crimes began about 2:40 a.m. when two or three men cut through a security gate protecting the Bailey Banks & Biddle jewelry store in Boca Raton’s Town Center Mall at 6000 W. Glades Rd., the newspaper reports. They stole about $100,000 of the inventory, mostly men’s jewelry, Boca Raton police spokesman told the newspaper.

It wasn’t clear how the thieves got into the mall, but it appeared they had to force open a mall door to escape, police reportedly said. Video-camera recordings were being reviewed.

Just before 4 a.m., ”multiple suspects” cut through a security fence at the Mayors jewelry store at the Galleria Mall, 2500 E. Sunrise Blvd. in Fort Lauderdale, a Fort Lauderdale police spokesman told the newspaper., which also reports that police said that between $100,000 to $300,000 worth of jewelry was stolen.

About 5:40 a.m., three hooded men wearing baggy clothes smashed the front glass of the Tiffany & Co. store in the Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., the newspaper reports Unlike the stores hit earlier, the Tiffany store has an outdoor front entrance.

”They strategically went to different cases and took an undetermined amount of jewelry,” said Bal Harbour police spokesman Roye. “We’re not sure [of the value], but we’re sure it’s in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.”

Surveillance cameras captured the Bal Harbour thieves in action.

The Gordon’s Jewelers store at Dadeland Mall, 7535 N. Kendall Dr., was burglarized about 3:30 a.m. Tuesday by thieves who pried open a side door of the mall, then cut through the security gate to enter the store, a Miami-Dade police spokesman told the newspaper. The intruders smashed display cases and made off with an undisclosed amount of jewelry. A security guard reportedly saw two men in dark clothes fleeing the scene.